cut-off in the PONS Dictionary

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cut-off ['kʌtɒf] N

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The utility is allowed to cut off service for nonpayment of water bills, and its workers are subject to private sector (not civil service) rules.
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His father threatened to cut off his funding, whereupon his son said he was already getting everything for free.
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His speeches in between songs were unintelligible and would often be cut off by other members starting the next song.
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The lad cut off his head to prevent their learning who he was.
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So far, they've been entirely cut off from the world, but now they'll start getting big answers.
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According to him, many of these unfortunate individuals would implore passersby to cut off their heads, an amelioration of the punishment forbidden by law.
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An ocean away, a drone flies over enemy territory, cut off from its remote pilot by a satellite communication link that has gone kaput.
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There were many who opposed this plan on the grounds that innocent citizens could see their power cut off without warning in the event of an administrative or legal error.
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The second way to unparalyse a piece is to cut off the line of attack from the paralysing unit by interposing a third piece.
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But shortening his prep school stay cut off the chance for college coaches to make inroads with the player they thought they had a whole year to sweet-talk.
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